Wednesday, November 6, 2013


Equality for Unity
                We only have one creator. And that creator is no other than God. He treated us equally with no favoritism. In his eye, we are all equal; No tall or short, no rich or poor, no pretty or ugly. He loves us fairly.
          “All of us are born naked”.
          Do you know what does this phrase means? Well for me, this saying means that when we are born there is no rich or poor; there is this mighty word which is EQUALITY. You’ll get the point of this phrase if you will really focus on it. Right from the start when we are born, we have the opportunity and rights. The call for equal rights is a persuasive one. All people are created in the image of G-d, and no person, and certainly not a whole category of people, should be subjected to unjust and unequal treatment. And, it is claimed, Jewish women labor under just such inequalities. Women and men have equal but different missions in life, each pursuing their own path to holiness. For women to adopt the lifestyle of men is not only contrary to their nature and divinely given task, but betrays a lack of self-respect for their own dignity and worth.

          When there is equality, it would be nicer. Everyone had their rights and opportunities. And in that case, they can do what they want without discrimination and hesitation because they are free now and everything will be fair.